In the Perris area, families may rely on a mix of weekday caregiving and periodic facility visits. That reality matters legally because nursing home care is supposed to be continuous, not dependent on family noticing changes.
Dehydration and malnutrition can develop quietly—then rapidly worsen—through issues such as:
- reduced thirst drive, swallowing problems, or appetite decline
- medication side effects that suppress intake
- mobility limits that reduce safe assistance with meals and fluids
- inconsistent cueing, help-with-feeding, or response to refusal
If staff only document that fluids were “encouraged” or meals were “offered” without clear evidence of actual intake, the gaps may become central to a negligence claim.


